Users can now upgrade to Windows 10 v1809 by clicking “Check for updates”
Microsoft’s Windows 10 update history page change prompts that the current user can upgrade the new version by clicking the “Check for updates” button in the system settings. The new version here refers to the Windows 10 version 1809 version. After two months of repair, Microsoft believes that it can be pushed in batches. Microsoft here specifically reminds users that they should manually click the check for updates button, but in fact, they will receive a new version of the push even if they don’t click to check for updates.
At the same time, Microsoft continues to emphasize that if compatibility issues are detected, both hardware compatibility issues and software compatibility issues will prevent upgrades. Devices that have detected compatibility issues will not receive pushes and click the Check for Updates button and there will be no new versions. The upgrade will not continue until the upgrade is complete. Microsoft said that this is mainly to avoid any known problems with users. Of course, there is no way for those problems that have not been discovered by Microsoft.